ארכיונים: Books

A BOOKWORM FEAST
  • Author: Benny Levin
  • Language: ENGLISH
  • Category: ילדים ונוער

A Bookworm’s Feast

Follow a delightful little worm as she reads, munches, and transforms the letters of a book

Book worms love to eat the printed letters of a book.

They are very tasty. She crawled over and sat upon the letter B and began to chew, eating and eating until the B became a letter R.

She sat down to rest and chewed with pleasure. She continued to eat,

biting further into the letter until it became a letter P.

The worm was full, so she lay down to rest. Then she went on

eating and did not stop until the P became an F.

With little left to eat at the end, she looks toward the future

She ate and read, read and ate, until the F became the letter I.

As she went on eating, she thought to herself “what else is left?”

as she turned it into just a dot – a period at the end of a sentence.

As night came, the worm asked herself what the future holds.

Will computer worms work the same way, enjoying as does she, reading and eating?

  • Author: J. Tal
  • Language: INGLISH
  • Category: ילדים ונוער

Adventures Across the Sky

The Journeys of Bussik ,Prince of the White Clouds * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * When children are outside in the fresh air, they look up at the sky – which may be bright, cloudy or even sometimes dark and gray. “But what is there hidden behind the clouds?” they ask. “Might there be kingdoms of creatures that look nothing like the children of earth, but who feel just like they do – sometimes happy, sometimes sad, and always delighted to play with their friends? Could it be perhaps, that in the realms behind the clouds all of our dreams are realized, and that is why the clouds change their shapes and sail in all directions?” In this book you read about the journeys of Bussik, Prince of the White Clouds, through the sky, and how he was able to overcome the scary Clouds of Malice by using traffic rules for safety, in order to get to the other side of the sky to visit his friend, the sad Prince Gogol. The story is about the start of a wonderful friendship between the two princes and the doctor, and is the prequel to the following tales: “The Journeys of Gogol, Prince of the Gray Clouds” and “The Travels of Dr. Cloud, the Traffic Expert”.

the color of tears
  • Author: Maya Gozaly
  • Language: English
  • Category: ילדים ונוער

The Color of Tears

Do tears have a color? A boy imagines that they do and so much more!

A boy asks his mother, “What is the color of tears?”. He tries to guess their color and, among other things, matches each shade with a flavor. Sweet tears, salty tears, sour tears. He plays with imaginative descriptions. If the tears were as red as ketchup, he would spread them on sausage and swallow them in a second. He imagines that brown tears are like mud on his face. The mother plays along with the child and enjoys guessing along with him the color of the tears.

But whatever their color, he learns not to lock them inside

In the end she embraces him and tells him the most important message: No matter what color the tears will be, the main thing is not to leave them locked inside, not to stop them but to let them out. The mother’s words move the child, and he hugs her tightly. The closeness between them leads the mother to shed a tear of happiness, and the boy sees his mother’s tear as golden in color, which is to him the most special color.

Hippochondriac
  • Author: Micky Morag
  • Language: English
  • Category: ילדים ונוער

Hippochondriac

A wonderful present for hypochondriacs

(Who also suffer from a sophisticated sense of humor”…)

This is the story about a baby hippo that was called Hippochondriac.

He was ABSOLUTELY SURE that he was dying, with every little

thing that came in flying.

This is a book meant for both beginner and advanced hypochondriacs 🙂

grandpa is flying in a spaceship
  • Author: Shosh Carmel
  • Language: Inglish
  • Category: ילדים ונוער

Grandpa is flying in a Spaceship

A new way for children to process grief

Little Mick loved his Grandpa Josh very much. They spent countless hours together; building, sharing and exploring. Together they sailed on spaceships with wings of imagination into outer space.

But one day, Grandpa Josh disappeared from Mick’s life, having died suddenly. The sense of loss was tremendous and tragic. Now what?

Little Mick embarked on a journey of self-discovery and emotional growth. Eventually he came to terms with the loss of his Grandpa, holding on to memories in the healthiest way. Grandpa is Flying in a Spaceship is the way for your child to learn these incredible life-lessons.

A shortcut to emotional maturity

Grandpa is Flying in a Spaceship translates classic psychological models into a presentation that young children can appreciate and grow from. By following little Mick’s grief process and consolation in the arms of his family, a child gains the readiness to cope with a potential or already existing loss.

Powerful psychological lessons for children

This moving story is laced with flowing rhymes and inspiring illustrations that encourage both parent and child to internalize the tools needed to properly handle grief and develop the courage to find comfort, and eventually happiness following a loss.

For parents, educators and therapists alike

Based on the research of Psychotherapist Sosh Carmel, MSW, Grandpa is Flying in a Spaceship is presented with relatable characters and a touching story that make it an invaluable tool for any adult in a caring position who may come in touch with a child struggling with loss.

my family
  • Author: Aurica Golan
  • Language: English
  • Category: ילדים ונוער

My Family

Do you want to have an open, understanding relationship with your children?

When she first became a mother, Aurica Golan understood that every child — no matter their age — deserves respect and, of course, lots of love. My Family is written from the child’s point of view. We can get an insight into their overwhelming emotional whirlpools, competition in the family, jealousy, love, and support among siblings. This book relays the thoughts a child may not be able to express, also dealing with the concept of single-parent families, and the child’s uncertainty in these delicate situations.

It’s all about love, respect, and understanding!

“They love me when they’re together

They love me when they’re apart.

And that is all that matters

That is all that counts.”

It is important for children’s self-esteem to feel that they are heard and taken seriously.

The Journeys of Bussik ,Prince of the White Clouds
  • Author: J. Tal
  • Language: English
  • Category: ילדים ונוער

The Journeys of Bussik ,Prince of the White Clouds

When children are outside in the fresh air, they look up at the sky – which may be bright, cloudy or even sometimes dark and gray.

“But what is there hidden behind the clouds?” they ask. “Might there be kingdoms of creatures that look nothing like the children of earth, but who feel just like they do – sometimes happy, sometimes sad, and always delighted to play with their friends? Could it be perhaps, that in the realms behind the clouds all of our dreams are realized, and that is why the clouds change their shapes and sail in all directions?”

In this book you read about the journeys of Bussik, Prince of the White Clouds, through the sky, and how he was able to overcome the scary Clouds of Malice by using traffic rules for safety, in order to get to the other side of the sky to visit his friend, the sad Prince Gogol.

The story is about the start of a wonderful friendship between the two princes and the doctor, and is the prequel to the following tales:

“The Journeys of Gogol, Prince of the Gray Clouds” and “The Travels of Dr. Cloud, the Traffic Expert”.

Tommy's Puzzle
  • Author: Aya Steiner
  • Language: English
  • Category: ילדים ונוער

Tommy’s Puzzle

Help your child view new challenges as a sour lemon that they can turn into sweet lemonade!

Young Tommy loves jigsaw puzzles and can do 500 piece puzzles effortlessly. When his mother asks for his help with her difficult 2,000 piece puzzle, he cannot deal with the new challenge. His overwhelming feelings of anger and shame lead to “black and white” behavior, causing him to blame instead of cope. After some “cooling off” time, Tommy’s mother reignites his creative abilities, which enables him to devise an improved method for assembling puzzles.

Did you know that “creativity” is a proven state of mind for breaking through problems? 

This book teaches children how to address new challenges with creativity, which is a state of mind that enables solving seemingly daunting problems. Using creativity to improve old methods, children can learn to turn the impossible into an island of possibility. Parents will acquire the tools to calmly address their children’s “black and white” behavior and then help them enhance their creativity, imagination, and problem-solving skills.

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